What is certain and what is not so certain in our knowledge of Rayleigh—Taylor mixing?

Past decades significantly advanced our understanding of Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) mixing. We briefly review recent theoretical results and numerical modelling approaches and compare them with stateof-the-art experiments focusing the reader's attention on qualitative properties of RT mixing.

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Hauptverfasser: Anisimov, Sergei I., Drake, R. Paul, Gauthier, Serge, Meshkov, Evgeny E., Abarzhi, Snezhana I.
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